Format:
1 Online-Ressource (469 Seiten)
Edition:
1st ed
ISBN:
9783839464229
Series Statement:
Global- und Kolonialgeschichte
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Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- The People's Republic of China during the long 1970s -- The socialist state between two worlds -- Policy experimentation and compromise before 1979 -- Literature review: The Reform Era and its prehistory -- Looking beyond dualisms -- Experimentation and compromise for an overarching objective -- Adjustments of China's economic policy and concepts of socialism: Questions -- The challenges of researching Chinese economic policy -- Theoretical considerations -- On socialist economic policy -- How to organise a socialist economy? The Soviet prototype -- Towards the Soviet Industrial Revolution -- Rich Nation, Strong Military - the origins of socialism in China -- Alternative paths towards a common goal -- Oscillations of Chinese economic policy before 1970 -- "Leaning to one side" - introducing the Soviet model in the PRC -- Walled industrial cities and self‐reliant peasants -- Mobilising the masses, two disasters and readjustment -- Towards more turmoil -- A political economy of Mao Zedong Thought? -- Phases of Chinese Economic Policy Formulation, 1970-1978 -- 1970-1973: The second readjustment and stabilisation -- 1974-1975: Hinge years, constitutional reform and trade -- 1976-1978: The Four Modernisations and a dialectical tilt -- How to bring about great order? -- Expanding limits of the possible -- Economic policy adjustments in China (1970-1978) -- How to organise economic activity? -- Management and hierarchy: Expertise versus egalitarianism -- "Strengthening management" and re‑introducing "rationalrulesandregulations" -- The hierarchical state unveiled (again) -- The end of the Cultural Revolution brings new idols -- Motivation, ownership and responsibility -- More than wages: Addressing the livelihood -- How to make production more efficient? -- Beyond grain and steel: introducing modern technology
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The role of research and education in the production effort -- Using synergies beyond the plan: "Socialist cooperation" -- Agricultural mechanisation strategies -- How to finance self‐reliant development? -- Austerity -- Private plots and subsidiary production -- Remarks on population control in China -- Chinese foreign economic policy in a volatile world (1970-1978) -- Self‐reliance and the rest of the world -- Selective opening and the expansion of Chinese diplomacy -- Miscellaneous sports and new partners -- The expansion of Chinese foreign trade -- Towards the 40th Canton Fair -- The Chinese trade offensive as an act of patriotism and internationalism -- New rules for trade -- Connecting nodes: Infrastructures and ships -- Of oil and grain -- Imports of advanced technology -- The issues of foreign debt and investment -- Conclusions -- Literature and sources -- Sources -- US/USLO Cables - Public Library of US Diplomacy -- Readex - Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) reports -- Readex - Joint Publications Research Service (JPRS) reports -- Archive of European Integration (AEI), University of Pittsburgh -- Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), access under the Freedom of Information Act -- China Foreign Languages Press (FLP) and related publications -- Propaganda posters - The Stephan Landsberger Collection, Amsterdam -- Diplomatic Documents of Switzerland (dodis) -- Edited sources and travel accounts by foreign visitors to China -- Non‐Chinese government publications -- Other sources -- Literature -- Articles in Journals and edited volumes
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Lionnet, Philippe Finding a Path for China's Rise Bielefeld : transcript,c2023 ISBN 9783837664225
Language:
English
Subjects:
Economics
Keywords:
China
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Wirtschaftssystem
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Wirtschaftsentwicklung
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Wirtschaftspolitik
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Geschichte
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China
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Wirtschaftssystem
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Wirtschaftsentwicklung
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Wirtschaftspolitik
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Außenwirtschaftspolitik
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Geschichte 1970-1978
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Hochschulschrift
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Hochschulschrift
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